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Riding techniques will generally be the same. Slow speed turns will require more counterbalance to offset the motorcycle weight. More finesse will be needed with the throttle, clutch, and brakes since they will be less forgiving.

Practice is the only way I can think of to train on a different motorcycle.
 

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Take extra care when learning to ride a second motorcycle. Statistics show that is the most common time for a rider to become involved in a crash, even more than when first starting to ride. The comfort and confidence level is high, and an unfamiliar and probably more powerful motorcycle is involved. Don't let your risk level overtake your skill level.
 
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